The new TV season is ripe with new series premiers, and we TVaholics sit in cynical anticipation of shows that piqued our curiosity, wondering which ones will we set up a series recording on our DVRs. Ringer was the first new show I decided to watch, and the premiere reeled me in.

Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in a dual role of twins Bridget and Siobhan, sisters who are as far apart as the east is from the west. Bridget is a trailer park-esque, down-on-her-luck woman battling alcoholism and running from the cops. Siobhan is Miss Park Avenue with the season opera tickets and beachfront proper...

There's been a lot of buzz about Sarah Michelle Gellar's TV comeback. The former "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" actress stars in one of the CW's most anticipated new series, "Ringer."

Gellar stars as a woman who, after witnessing a murder, goes on the run. She assumes the life of her wealthy identical twin sister Siobahn - only to learn that her sister's seemingly idyllic life is just as complicated and dangerous as the one she's trying to leave behind.

The series also stars Kristoffer Polaha as Henry, Ioan Gruffudd as Andrew Martin, Nestor Carbonell as Agent Victor Machado and Tara Summe...

The CW Network unveiled the schedule for its 2011-2012 season at its annual upfront presentation for advertisers, affiliates and national media from Jazz at Lincoln Center. Electro hip-hop group LMFAO staged a rousing flash mob dance and performed their hit song Party Rock Anthem to open the show. The announcement was made by Dawn Ostroff, President of Entertainment, and Mark Pedowitz, the new President of The CW.

"Hart of Dixie," from the "Gossip Girl' team of Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, is a medical franchise with a proven star in Rachel Bilson, added Pedowitz. Sarah Michelle ...

Monday is the hot night for television this week with several new series premiering, including one about a teenager looking for emancipation who instead finds her biological family. But nothing looks like it will be more exciting than the "Bachelor" reveal of the century: pregnancy!

"The Bachelor: On the Wings I Love" - ABC, Monday, Jan. 18

As if the poor bachelor hasn't been through enough, it is possibly Jake Pavelka will have to let someone go because of an unexpected pregnancy on tonight's episode. Over the weekend an extended ABC preview of this week's episode revealed Tenley tel...

Though midseason CW series Life Unexpected has been called the new Gilmore Girls, show creator Liz Tigelaar believes the demographic will be broader and will include the male audience as well. This must be due to her male leads, Kerr Smith and Kristoffer Polaha. Find out what these guys' guys had to say about each other, what it's like to play parent to a teenager when you're in your 30s, and why they think their show will be around for a while even after getting a late start.

Starpulse: What was it about the show - and specifically your role - that first attracted you to it?

These days writer and producer Liz Tigelaar is a very busy lady. In fact, with episodes of the new Melrose Place airing this fall, and a show of her own creation, Life Unexpected (but more on that in a minute), premiering on January 18th on The CW, she may be one of the most sought-after behind-the-scenes talents in Hollywood! Starpulse.com had a chance to steal a few minutes with Tigelaar to chat about the show, her stars, and how finally getting a (mid-season) air date has changed her show's arc and her own life, and why it might actually be better for her show that it didn't premiere in ...

Last week's TV upfronts brought some re-vamps and a whole lot of raised eyebrows, but never fear, Starpulse.com is here to sort through the soon-to-be-canceled masses and select a few must-see gems.

Melrose Place Reboot

The CW may have angered some Jason Dohring fans by not picking up his political drama for Fall 2009 - instead opting to choose just another revamp to add to the line-up. The new "Melrose Place" may follow the same formula as the new version of Beverly Hills 90210: campy primetime soap relationship drama set in the shiny, pretty people part of Los Angeles. It will fe...

The new ABC half-hour comedy series "Miss Guided" starring Judy Greer, which takes on high school's annoying tendency to repeat itself, will debut with a special premiere on Tuesday, March 18 (10:30-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network, following a 90-minute episode of "Dancing with the Stars," and then move to its regular night on Thursday, March 20 with back-to-back episodes at 8:00-8:30 p.m. and 8:30-9:00 p.m., ET.

In the premiere episode, Becky Freeley (Judy Greer) returns to her alma mater as a guidance counselor after having finally conquered the awkward, traumatic worl...